NEW


New on Netflix: Endearing, even if the story (and its connection to an aging, perceptive and adventurous octopus) feels slight


New on Netflix: Likable enough for kids, but lackluster in so many ways


New in Global Theaters: The fact that two decades have passed brings a new dynamic to the relationship between the characters
RECENT


Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
Moves slowly, but builds up to a touching finale


In terms of story and thrills, this is a disappointment


Surprisingly engaging, with healthy doses of humor and action, complete with a nod or two to the Alien franchise
OLDER


Premiered in 1981: Predictability in the story is softened by a fine cast and effective use of an electronic music score


Premiered in 2023: Suffers from poor pacing and melodramatic moments, even if Jim Caviezel and Bill Camp are fine


Premiered in 1989: The filmmakers cleverly use their memorable characters to great effect in an adventure and power struggle for the future
LONGER REVIEWS


Premiered in 1924: A major achievement, Greed draws us into the dark souls of these people


Premiered in 1974: Dustin Hoffman gives a tour-de-force performance, strongly assisted by Valerie Perrine


Premiered in 1991: A moving romance, dedicated performances and grandiose, arresting visuals
